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Remembering the fallen: Police Memorial Service honors officers killed in the line of duty

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In commemoration of National Police Week, a memorial service was held Friday morning in Columbus to honor law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty.

Accelera begins operations for electrolyzer production in Minnesota

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Accelera by Cummins, the zero-emissions business segment of Cummins Inc., today marked the start of operations for electrolyzer production in Fridley, Minnesota – its first electrolyzer production site in the United States.

Cybersecurity: Ivy Tech students earn 7th place ranking

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Students in the Ivy Tech Community College Columbus Cyber Academy recently earned 7th place in the power rankings of a national collegiate cybersecurity competition.

CSI Columbus: C4 receives award for “Forensic Field Day” simulation

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Editor’s note: The following story contains details and descriptions that may be upsetting to some readers.

Exhibit Columbus’ ‘Public by Design’ to open in August

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“Public by Design,” the fourth Exhibit Columbus exhibition, will open the weekend of Aug. 25 and 26 in downtown Columbus.

Council approves funding designations

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Columbus City Council has approved the first reading of an ordinance appropriating about $3.7 million from various funds, including about $2 million for trail projects.

Training for the search: Local officers learn latest techniques to find missing and abducted...

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Local law enforcement officials are building a team of officers and deputies who have undergone specialized training on how to respond to a parent’s worst nightmare — missing and abducted children.

NexusPark: City council has vote on funding

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The city of Columbus is looking at appropriations for various pieces of NexusPark, although one Columbus City Council member is concerned about funding mechanisms for the project and what its overall cost will be.

Jackson County Jail: Wrongdoing denied in inmate death

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BROWNSTOWN, Ind. — A contractor that provides medical care for inmates at the Jackson County Jail has denied allegations against it and an employee in a lawsuit that claims they violated the constitutional rights of an inmate suffering from an acute mental health crisis who died last year while incarcerated.

Mill Race Marathon poster champs win again

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For the first time, the Mill Race Marathon poster design contest among Columbus students has repeat winners, event planners announced.